Rays' Steven Souza's first home run is a 463-foot no-doubter

If not for the closed roof on the Rogers Centre, Steven Souza's first home run might've knocked out a moose in Manitoba. The 21-year-old Rays outfielder crushed a Daniel Norris fastball to direct center that measured 463 feet, the longest in the majors this season, according to ESPN's home run tracker.

Rays manager, and former Blue Jays player, Kevin Cash said, ''I've seen a lot of baseball games here, and that has got to be the furthest ball I've ever seen hit," while Souza (deliciously) likened his big cut to slicing through butter.